Jayne is a pioneer regarding the research, promotion and
practice of virtual volunteering, including virtual team work,
online mentoring, microvolunteering and crowdsourcing. She is
co-author of The
Last
Virtual Volunteering Guidebook, available as a
traditional print book or digitally. Jayne became active
online in 1993, and she created one of the first web sites
focused on helping to build the capacity of nonprofits to use
the Internet. She also tracks practices to prevent
folklore, rumors (or rumours), and myths from derailing
humanitarian aid and development initiatives. She has been
interviewed for and quoted in articles in The New York Times,
The Wall Street Journal and the Associated Press, as well
as for reports by CNN, Deutsche Well, the BBC, and various local
radio stations, TV stations and blogs. Resources from her web
site, coyotecommunications.com,
are frequently cited in reports and articles by a variety of
organizations, online and in-print.

This web site is currently being redesigned to have more
mobile-ready pages. Apologies if you click on a link and it
doesn't work, or isn't yet formatted for your device. As Jayne
is not a web designer, but is trying to redesign the web site
herself, this could take a while...

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